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The Court

... rbe . Court. 11 Jmwd? ?? -- -CIAIEZ, Thursday. Her Royal HIighness the Duchess of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha and His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin lunched with the Queen yesterday. The fanfare of the 6th Battalion Ves Chassetirs Alpine played during and after her . Majesty's dinner yesterday. r A Wee are informed that the Governorship oi New a South Wales. has been offered ...

The Court

... five court. Z ?? _ _ WINDSOR (OASrTL, ThUrsday. C, The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, a acconmpassied by Princess Boatride and the 5 Countess of Elrbach-Scloeitber. M The Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Hesse, attended by Baroness .Rozmann and ' Baron Do Grancy arrived at the Castle. b The Duke of Oporto, the Count of Turin, and a Prince Albert of. Belgium. also arrived at the Castle. ...

ABERDEEN SMALL DEBT COURT

... ?? i A.BERDEffEN SMALL DKB31T COURgT I ~ . . I DESERTION OF SERVICE. In Aberdeen Small Dabt Court yesterday-be-. fore Sheriff Robertson - Alexander Meston, farm servant, Chapel Lane, Aberdeen, sued Charles Alexander, farmer, Aquhorthies, Inverurie, for £6 as wages from 28th November, 1895, to 28th February, 1896, pursuer having, he alleged, to leave his service in consequence of bad health. ...

ABERDEEN SEPARATION CASE

... ABERDEEN SEPARATION CA3S. In the Court of Session yesterday, Lord Pearson heard evidence in an action for separation and aliment at the instance of Rachel Maud Harris or Bernhardt or Johnstone, I Chapel Street, Aber- deon, against ber husband, James Fowler Johnstone, C.A., 43' Union Street, Aberdeen. Pursuer said she was married to the defender bnfore the registrar, in London, in December, ...

THE TROUP WILL CASE

... THE TROUT WIILL CASE. I EXTRA-JUDICiAL SETTLEMENT. TERMS OF THE MINUTE. The Troup will case, in which Afro Laura Johnstone or Barber, London; and Air Francis Alexander Garden of Troup, Banifebire (au adopted daughter and a nephew respectively of the late Mr Francis William Garden Campbell of Troop), sued Mrs Ellen Thorne or Garden Campbell, widow of the deceased, for reduction of his will, was ...

SHERIFF AND JURY TRIALS IN ABERDEEN

... ISHERIFF AND JURY TRIALS I IN ABERDEEN. 1.7 at Three cases were down for trial yesterday in Aberdeen Sheriff Court, before Sheriff Robert- son and jaries-one being of alleged breach of at the Criminal Law Amendmnut Act, auother of r- alleged assault and robbery, and the third of er alleged assault by stabbing.. BREACH OF CRIMINAL LAW AMEND- Pt MENT ACT. of The first case taken was that in ...

THE ARNAGE SCHOOL CASE

... i ACTION FOR EJECTION OF SCHOOLMASTER. In Aberdeen Sheriff Court yesterday Acting Sheriff-Substitute Brown closed the e record in the action for ejection by the S64vooh y School Board against Mr James Clark, lately le teacher at Arnage Public School, and. at present residing there. r- Pursuersin their condescoudeceo statethatthey, 1 as the School Board of the Parish of Savoch,are proprietors ...

COMMERCIAL NOTES

... The Railway llalf-Year. REMARKABLE SUCCESS. The past half-year wan one of the most profitable that English railways have enjoyed for some time. Tho revenue accounts of tho twelve chief lines for the period in question show that their gross receipts amounted to £S31,f47,000-an increase of no leas than £1,920,000, or 6 5 per cent., an thoso for the first half of I893. The workinz expenses show ...

PROFESSOR JOHNSTON'S CASE

... PROFESSOR JOINS'TONY'S CASE. AFTER a protr-acted ivrstigatiorl tle Aber- deea University Court in Committee have arrived at a conclusion which practically means, if it is confirmed and carried out, the deposition of Professor John- ston from his professorship. We believe it will be generally admitted that the inquiry was an impartial and exhaustive ine. L'Professor. Wilson presided over the ...

THE LICENSING LAWS

... TEfE LICENSING LAWS REPORTS ON LOCAL CLUBS. A CHIEF CONSTABLE ON -TiE QUALITY OF WHISKY. The Royal Commirsionon the Licensing Laws having valled upon tha chief constables Of Scot- L land to furnish a return showing thle constitution of the clubs within their respective districts, the following, among other information, has been I submitted Major D. F. Gordou states that Aberdeen Golf Club, ...

THE POONA MURDERS

... THE POONA MURDERS I A CLUE, (CON-TRAL Nsws TnLEGRAhr.) BOMBAY, Monday. The police believe they haze a clue to the murderers of Lieut. Ayersb and Mr Rand. They expect to be able to make some arrests shortly. The overturning of General Nairne'a carriage yesterday as he was driving back from the funeral of Mr Rand was due to a collision with a bullock carf, which carried no fights. Major Mercor ...

RADICALS AND BOYCOTTING

... R41)IOALS AND BOY(CO'TING. . WUATPVErR May be the ultimate istuo (if f the butchers' anti-co-oporative cnmpaign, e one result should be to maike good Conewrva- o tives of all thoe Rndical farmericr of Aberdeon- s shire. Another effect of the ?? mhould be to teake theanselves thoroughly artharned of ,i their political action in the plst in supporting , tbe Irish Home Itule policy, which rested ...